My Five: Five things worth sharing from the last week (or so), brought to you by a different member of the Browser Media team every Friday.

This week’s My Five is by Joe.

1. M&S relaunches its website

It has been hard to escape the launch of M&S’s new website this week. It has been years, and £millions, in the making and is heralded as “the most customer-centric big company platform ever” by Laura Wade-Gery, M&S executive director of multichannel ecommerce.

The new site has been launched on a new platform, having been with Amazon since 2007. Laura states, “We want to own our car, not rent it”. Judging by what I have been seeing this morning, it looks as though their new car is playing up:

2. The best photo finish ever?

I have been loving the winter olympics. My mornings and evenings have been accompanied by coverage of the games from Sochi.

One of my highlights has been the ski cross – it feels as though you are watching a computer game rather than humans blasting down the mountain. Yesterday’s quarter finals gave us what has to be the best photo finish I have ever seen in sport. Enjoy!

3. WTF?

Just 10 days ago, a couple of us from the office were chatting over lunch about Snapchat’s 23 year old co-founder turning down a $3 billion offer from Facebook. Whilst recognising the fact that Mark Zuckerberg turned down $1 billion from Yahoo when he was just 22, the general consensus was that it was an extremely bold move and one that we would have perhaps struggled to make.

This week has shown that $3 billion was perhaps an insulting offer that should have been rebuffed as news broke that Facebook is forking out a truly staggering $16 billion for WhatsApp.

I have to confess that I have never used WhatsApp, although a lot of friends do. I also have to confess to be being a bit of a dinosaur as I was born in the 1970s. I therefore lived through the original dotcom bubble when there was a lot of talk about the value of a huge internet audience. That was back in the late 1990s and that didn’t work out too well….

4. Content marketing with kittens

We love good content. It should be at the heart of any seo strategy and is the most effective way of earning links.